Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1915, Final, Amusement Section, Image 16

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The Musical Glasses
Whenever necessary, and at appropriate
times, more detailed announcements of musi
cal events will bo mailo In these columns. Th
appended calendar Is meant merely as a guide
for -tho musically perplexed. Reviews appear
nth0 dayfollonlng the occasion In the news
paces of the Uiemno Lemek.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
Jlnrcia van Dresser, the American oper
atic soprano and Hedcr singer, in a recital
comprising a group of songs by Brahms,
another by Huso Wolf and two groups
by various composers ranging from old
French to very modern English. At With
crspoon, 3 p. rn.
The first of the Boston Symphony con
certs, with tho organization virtually In
tact and under the leadership of Dr. Karl
Jluck. There is no soloist. The sym
phony is Brahms" fourth, and 13 fol
lowed by Schumann's "Manfred." Strauss"
Death and Trnnsllguration" and Liszt's
Les Preludes." At the Academy. 8:15
p. m.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S.
The Philadelphia Orchestra, presenting
the llrst novelty of the season in Arnold
behoenberg's "Kammer Symphonie." The
other orchestral number Is "Dvorak's
"Carnival" overture, ilischa Elman, the
popular Russian violinist, will play Gold
Schoenbcrg's "Kammer-Symphonie." The
Academy, 3 p. m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER C.
Gcraldme Farrar, assisted by Ada Sas
soll, the Italian harpist; Reginald Wer
renrath. noted American baritone, and
Richard Epstein, accompanist, in a recital.
iiie iamous moving-picture star is
minding the public that she, too.
re
was once in the Arcadv of slmr a tin.
Academy, probably at 2:00 p. m."
The Philadelphia Orchestra, repeating
the program detailed above, with the
same soloist, and giving an opportunity
for those whose ears are offended by
Schoenberg to pass a second judgment.
At the Academy, S:13 p. m.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8.
Mr. Damrosch's New York Symphony
Orchestra, for the first time this season,
and with Pablo Casals, the great 'celll3t.
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WW DANCING
LAWRENCE &
ACADEMY er
Broad and Porter Sts.
MASQUE BALL
Tuesday Evening, November 2d
SPECIAL
PRIZES
AL WHITE'S
NEW DANCE PALACE
S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts. (2d floor)
Sociable Wednesday and Saturday Evps.
PRIZE MASQUE PARTY
TONIGHT
BEGINNERS, TUES. and
Stage Dancing Taught.
THURS. EVCS.
Hall to Rent.
COLONIAL DANCE CASTLE. The largest
and most popular ballroom of Philadel
phia, 5524 Germantown ave. Mask Ball.
Cash Prizes. Tonight, also Monday. Nov. 1.
Prof. Roberts' original methods teach
Quickly. Tues , Thurs. and Frl. evenings,
scholar nights. Wed. evening, advanced
scholars party. Monday, receptions: con
tinuous dancing; double orchestra: COO or
more good people attend Sat. evening re
ceptions; open every evening, with banjo
orchestra. Private lessons, day and eve
ning, C for J5. Phone, Gtn. 4370.
LOESER'S
Nixon Theatre Bide.
34 S K2d St.
Classes Tuesday & Friday. With Orchestra.
N- Pnze Masquerade --
CASH PRIZES DANCING 8:30 TO 12.
wedSvy A11 the ld Dances
Practice Class Every Friday Aft., 4 to C.
Reception Mon., Wed. and Sat.
Private lessons day or eg. Phone Del 32S0.
Misses McCrea's School
1532 W. PASSYUNK AVENUE
Mask Ball and One-Step Contest
TONIGHT TONIGHT
Ilarold Simons' Sparkling Large Orchestra
RECEPTIONS SATURDAY EVENINGS
BEGINNERS' CLASS TUESDAY EVENINGS
Claral School of Dancing
1043 N. BROAD ST.
(Next door to Bank)
Scholars every Tuesday and Thursdav evgj.
Reception Every.Saturday Evg.
Private Lessons by Appointment.
CVA M. BARAL and CLARENCE H. BRADT.
Instructors
MARY C. DcCAN, Studio of Dancing, 1700
Arch St. Private and class lessons dally;
children's classes. Phone.
1-4000TH OF A CARTOON COMEDY
This is one of tho four or five thousand drawings which Mr. Bray
has to make for every reel of "The Police Dog."
In what may be his only appearance this
year. At the Academy, 8:15 p. m.
Opening of the operatic season by the
Boston Opera Company with Monte
mczzi's opera, "IAmere del tre Re,"
with Mme. Vlllani. who "created" Flera.
abroad, and MM. Zenatello. Baklanolt
and Mardones. Followed by Gluck's
"Orfeo." danced by the Russian ballet
headed bv Anna Pavlowa. -At the Metro
politan Opera House.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9.
Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, the
contralto. In a recital at the Academy,
some time in the afternoon. A program
of songs by German and American com
posers. Including Schumann's "Frauen
liebe und Lcben" cycle.
John McCormack in a recital at the
MarteFs Academy 171
10 N.
BROAD
Beginners' Class Tuesday Night
Followed by RECEPTION ORCHESTRA.
.Pro. J. F. FIOEL. late of Dance de Dance
land, and Miss ELIZABETH COPE,
late of Garden of Dances.
INSTRUCTORS and DEMONSTRATORS
Competent Lady and Gentlemen Assistants.
PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Send for Terms.
CLASSES TAUGHT IN OR OUT OF CITY
RECEPTIONS Every
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
PROF FIGEL & Miss COPE in Exhibitions.
Roth's Banjorlne Orchestra Latest Music.
Prize Hallowe'en Masquerade
Monday, Nov. 1st Cash Prizes
THE
C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER
SCHOOLS OF DANCING
1123 Chestnut Street 1123
THE "DEPENDABLE" SCHOOL
PRIVATE LESSONS DAY AND EVENING
New cla.ses always forming Our careful
method not only teach the steps, but grace
of carriage and smartness of movement.
aho ancy Dancing. Folk. National
Classical
ana Interpretative Dancing.
MODERATE TERMS
nuiu uaijBriiuxES
MR. and MRS. H. D. WAGNER
1730 NORTH BROAD THONn. DIA. S33
This Week's Program as Follows
Scholars' ," Mon. 8U
Scholan' Practice Dance. Tuts, i Thurs. Evgs.
Extra Dance i Evening
Vorrtj Athletic Club Dance, Fri. Evg . Nov 1
o-rcffs'traNext Sat. Evg.t
Pnrr?5e.nr adl Tu to ask for the Spe
JOrilSSOZ a, Rate-Six strictly Private
Lessons for $., In a separato room lined
with mirrors so that you can study Tour
appearance.
You learn quicker and better this way than
In any clas or other manner of Instruction.
Call or phone Locust 8192.
1520 CHESTNUT 1MO
AUGUST H. FRICKE
1703 N BROAD STREET
TONIGHT
HALLOWEEN PRIZE MASQUE
BEGINNERS' CLASS TUES.. FRI. NianTS
Students' Chapter PARTAVE- na
PRIZE MASQUE TONIGHT
Demonstration by Mr. Elmer Larson & partner.
Urnpt Kri,h flal'roont Beautiful Private
J: . Classes .Monday A Friday Evenings.
Private lessons day & evening. Children
neiiu, iiauu, .uioaiai .ineairo
Buildings.
m
Academy. 8:13 p. m A program of char
acteristic songs, with some novelties.
John Trorapson, American pianist, in a
recital. 8:15 p. m. at Wltherspoon.
"Madama Butterfly." with Tamakl
CONSERVATORIES 9 MUSLC1
one INSTRUCTORS
Germantown Conservatory ofMnsic
lu! VT. CHELTEN AVE.
Offers Facilities for Complete Musical
Education. Special Courses for Children.
Pupils prepared for Concert and Teach
ing Profession. Faculty of Sixteen Artists.
Booklet. GEORGE 1'. KICICK. Director
W. PALMER , 10 S. 13TH
HOXIE "-"J"--
Italian Art at 4913
Singing CEDAK AVE.
J. w. r.
LEMAN
Violin. Theory.
Conducting
HAVE JOU HEARD
DR. ADAM GEIBEL
The famous blind composer. lecturer and en
tertalnerT Descriptive booklet. 1018 Arch St.
WALTER PFEIFFER
Graduate Lelpile Ruyal Cnnserralorr.
First Violinist With Phi la. Orchestra.
Studios. 10 So. 18th St. 330 So. 51st at.
SAUDER
CONSF.KVATORY OF MUSIC. Adolph Sau
der. Dlr. 833 S. -13th St. 1714 Chentnut St.
WM. J. BOEHM, Mus. Bac.
ORGAN PIANO
Organist Chambern-TVjlle MemorlaL
Studios: 1413 No. 18th st.. and the Church.
E.K.PEALL
CONSEVATOniES
OF AHTsrrr in ?
STUDIOS. 3304 N. BROAD ST.
and BRANCH, SUITB I0li
TRESSER BLDO.. 1718 CUESTNUTgT.
HELEN ACKROYD Volc CultuTI
HAMILTON nv-nuu ArtofSinjinr
Contralto Soloist. Church of the Holy Trinity
Studio. Estey Ball. Walnut at 17th St.
PHILIP WVUKEJI
VOICE
ESTEY HALL
COOKE
JAMES C. WARHURST
Voice, Piano and Directing
1520 CHESTNUT STREET
Edwin A. Brill St.
N 13th St.
L. COLE
VIOLINIST
1332 N. FltAZIER
STREET
KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS
10 a. ma nu uatalor oa Renne.t
F.J:CosgioveJRS:
I'OICS
t-Taeony.
Aam KENNEDY ''T.i'
17U CHESTNUT 8T-5121 CATMA1UNZ ST.
alton DOUGHERTY 5? axt
K wwui4a a Walnut at 17th.
TLtMST ACCQ3irAN13T INSTRUCTION
L. SOBELMAN
VIOION
1714 Chestnut StrMt
k kmj hH v?'?r
i sLaK? ...v tr v'0l'n
VafeSgtMjijgBffi Theory
" v3g"P'" "! iWkwt Mandolin
- Sjfl"' ' fessF Guitar
I - -?r t . Trfts&835sftr8 Elocution
Jllura. Japanese soprano, Martin and
Chalmers. With TBchaikowsky's "Snow
flakes" ballet, Pavlowa. and tho Russian
dancers. At 'he Metropolitan.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
Matinee A characteristic Pavlowa
afternoon, with the famous "Puppenfee,"
'Snowflakes'and Divertissements. At the,
Metropolitan.
Evenlne "La Muta dl Portlcl (Auber's
"Masianello"), with Pavlowa and Felice
Lyne, Zenatello and Chalmers.
TSURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11.
"Carmen." with Maria Gay.. Saroya.
MartiS. Mardones, Pavlowa and ballet.
At the- Metropolitan.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS.
The Philadelphia Orchestra, with Ernest
Hutcheson playing the concerto which
Moriz Rosenthal was to have played, the
Liszt In E flat. The symphony Is Schu
bert's Unfinished. Rousseau, Gretry and
Ippolltow-Ivanow And places on the
program. At the Academy. 1 p. m.
The KIch-KIndler-Hammann Trio. Place
not announced. In the evening.
Tosca with Vlllanr.'" Zenatello v and
Baklanorf. Also the Pavlowa Ballet. At
the Metropolitan. '
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
Matinee "Madama Butterfly." as given
Tuesday evening. At the Metropolitan.
Evening The Orchestra, as It placed
Friday. At the Academy.
"Otello," with Vlllani. Zenatello and
Baklanorf. Also the ballet. At the Metropolitan.
THE WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL OF
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES.
ESTEY HALL, Walnut at 17th St.
Advanced pupil3 thoroughly in
structetf in the ART OF TEACHING
and prepared for positions as teachers.
Special course in higher English.
THE SCHOOL OF PRACTICE.
Accepts beginners at a nominal cost
and develops them carefully and with
out loss of time from the primary
through the advanced grades along
rhythmic, melodic methods.
CLASS & PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
APPOINTMENT BY LETTER
ROLLO MAITLAND
FELLOW AMERICAN QV1LD OF OROANI3T3
CONCERT ORGANIST
"Recital one of. the finest yet given la tha
Auditorium." Sprlngfleld Republican.
Instruction in Organ, Piano, Theory
Estej Hall. Residence, igk jr. Redfleld 8.
Edw. Shippen Van Leer
TENOR VOICE CVLTORH
isolo Tenor. Central Congregational
Church. Brooklyn.
CONCERT ORATORIO SONO RECITAL
STUDIO FULLER BLDC. 10 S. 18th St.
&tumnntoton grass"0"
109 W. Chelten are.. Ceo. C. Krlcic. Director.
Piano, Voice, Violin, Mandolin. Organ, Harp
Cello. Bunjo. Guitar. Elocution..
Courses In nil departments, thorough, modern.
Write for Ilooklet. Phone Gtn. -I33S.
ARTURO ANDREONI
VOCAL TEACHER ITALIAN METHOL
A thorough exponent, tho art of bel canto.
Tenor developed to- tho sublime
quality of the Italian tenon
320 So. loth St. Mon. & Thurs. at Estey Hall
z
ECKWER'S, Inc.
Philadelphia Musical Academy
1017 Spruce St. 2d Term. Nov. th.
Jenn Skrobisch, tenor, pupil of D
Reszke. Seo 17th Year Book.
JACKSON
J!,P VOICE CULTURE 1626 CHESTNUT 5t
SAMUEL S. DUNK
PLNO
TiiRnnv
Bwight Bid.,
20 S. 18th Street.
NATHAN
FREY
Violin
17.. Chestnut
I
PUpIl o Hans Sltt. Lelpxlg
WALTER ST. CLARE KNODLE
TIANO, ORGAN. SINGINO, THEORX
STUDIO, 1718 CHESTNUT ST.
CARL TSCHOPP usUnanna.011
MANDOLUJ. BANJO. GUITAR. Z1TI1EK
CHARLOTTE B. Art of Singing. Piano. Vlrrll-
MATTOX q"!fo-iT,
H.
ALEX.
Matthews narST-
Piano,
Eatu Hall.
UKSSIE
KILIJS
SLAUGH
VOICE
1714 fWSTNUT BT.
THE MOVIE NUT
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